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Good choices on testers. I would test once a week and when you get more corals you'll want to test more often when you add them to adjust dosing. Which by pictures your not there yet. With anything without a skeleton (zoa's, mushrooms, anemones) there isn't much draw on all, calcium, magnesium.I have hanna instruments checkers. Salinity, alk, low nitrite(or nitrate… keep getting the two mixed up), PH, and copper checkers. I am getting on a schedule of 2 times a month checking. (I don’t have it memorized I am putting it in a small book so I can watch the numbers).
I have what my LFS called a zoa. But everybody on here says it’s not… and I feel as though I have had some symptoms of poly-toxin poisoning. So my wife and I’s guess is that it is a poly. It looks pretty good.
My tanks ATO over filled my sump last night(luckily didn’t over flow!) but it did bring salinity down some. I figured I would bring it back up slow(and wait for some of the water to evaporate).
Speaking of this, anyone want to buy a 2005 BMW M3 Convertible SMG.Not bad for a big tank but I had to sell a gun and car… lol I like the tank better!